HV71
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Huskvarna / Vätterstads IF (1971) HV71 (since 1971) |
Club colors | blue yellow |
league | Svenska hockey clothes |
Venue | Kinnarps Arena |
capacity | 7,038 seats |
executive Director | Fredrik Stillman |
Head coach | Ulf Dahlén |
captain | Johan Davidsson |
Season 2016/17 | 2nd place, master |
HV71 (in international tournaments with the local suffix HV71 Jönköping ), in the years 1994-2002 also with the name HV71 Blue Bulls , is a Swedish ice hockey club , which is based in the city of Jönköping in Småland .
history
HV71 was founded on May 24, 1971 through the merger of the two clubs Huskvarna IF and Vätterstads IF, which came from the suburbs of Jönköpings, which is why the club was first named Husqvarna / Vätterstads IF. But in the same year the short form HV71 was made the official club name. For the first time in Sweden's top division, the Elitserien , HV71 succeeded in 1979, but was relegated straight away. The club has been a full member of the Elitserien since 1985 and has been one of the top clubs in Sweden since the turn of the millennium at the latest. At the end of the 1990s, HV71 was nicknamed "Blue Bulls" for a short time.
In 1995, 2004, 2008, 2010 and 2017 HV71 won the Swedish Championship by winning the play-off finals. Furthermore, you finished the main round of the Elitserien 2003/04 and 2005/06, 2009/10 and 2010/11 first.
HV71 took the eighth and last place in 1995, which still entitled to play-off participation. After winning the " best of five " series against Djurgårdens IF 3-0 in the quarterfinals, HV71 managed to get into the final after a 2-0 deficit in the series by winning three consecutive wins against Malmö IF. The "Blue Bulls" finally won the final with a 5: 4 after extra time in the decisive fifth game. The decisive goal in sudden death was scored by the later master coach Johan Lindbom. It was the first and so far only time that the eighth table was champion.
In the 2004 quarter-finals, HV71 set a new record when seven goals were scored in a third of the game against MoDo Hockey . In the semifinals HV71 defeated Frölunda HC and in the final they prevailed against Färjestad BK . This is followed by lean years for HV. In the 04/05 season, the North American professional league NHL made a forced break through a "lockout". While many other clubs took the opportunity to lure the Swedish NHL stars into the Elitserien, HV decided to contest with the existing team. A calculation that didn't work out: the main round ended in 10th place, which meant that the play-offs were missed. In the following season, a good team was put together, which completed the main round first. As the clear favorites in the play-offs, HV reached the semi-finals, where the opponent was again Färjestad. The “ best of seven ” series was only decided in the last game, when the team from Karlstad scored two goals in the last few minutes and thus made it to the final. In the following season, the semi-finals were again the end of the line when the last game against MoDo was lost. In the 2007/08 season, Per Mårts Kent "Kenta" Johansson from league competitor Timrå followed. With several expensive and top-class reinforcements, HV71 achieved an undisputed first place in the main round as well as the victory in the sixth final against Linköpings HC and thus the third championship title. Eric Johansson scored the decisive goal after 5 minutes and 17 seconds in extra time.
In 2009 the team reached the final again, but lost to Färjestad. In 2010 you could win the championship again. Overall, the final series of 2010 was characterized by many close games: five of the six final games were decided in sudden death. In the sixth game it was Teemu Laine who gave HV71 the fourth title with his goal in the fourth minute of extra time.
After 2010, however, the performance curve clearly showed a downward trend. In 2011, HV was again first in the preliminary round, but retired after four defeats in a row in the quarter-finals against AIK (8th of the preliminary round). Also in the following seasons HV71 regularly lost in the round of play-offs.
It wasn't until the 2016/17 season that the club unexpectedly won its fifth Swedish championship. This time the final was decided in extra time, this time against Brynäs IF. Simon Önerud, who learned to play ice hockey at HV and had completed almost his entire career there, secured the team the fifth title in the club's history with his goal.
Master teams
1994/95 |
Goalkeepers: Boo Ahl , Peter Åslin Defenders: Hans Abrahamsson , Per Gustafsson , David Halvardsson , Kenneth Kennholt , David Petrasek , Nicklas Rahm , Andreas Schultz , Fredrik Stillman Attackers: Johan Davidsson , Peter Ekelund , Stefan Falk , Tomas Gustafsson , Peter Hammarström , Esa Keskinen , Patric Kjellberg , Johan Lindbom , Thomas Ljungbergh , Stefan Örnskog , Marko Palo , Magnus Salmi , Mathias Svedberg , Ove Thörnberg Head Coach: Sune Bergman |
2003/04 |
Goalkeepers: Boo Ahl , Stefan Liv , Jarmo Myllys Defenders: Johan Halvardsson , Per Gustafsson , Daniel Ljungkvist , Jouni Loponen , Mika Niskanen , Fredrik Olausson , Simon Skoog , Ola Svanberg , Ola Thorwalls Attackers: Johan Davidsson , Peter Ekelund , David Fredriksson , Jani Hassinen , Stefan Hellkvist , Anders Huusko , Andreas Jämtin , Pasi Määttänen , Sebastian Meijer , Björn Melin , Mattias Remstam , Kalle Sahlstedt , Per-Åge Skrøder , Martin Thörnberg Head coach: Pär Mårts |
2007/08 |
Goalkeepers: Andreas Andersson , Stefan Liv Defenders: Johan Åkerman , Patrick André Bovim , Daniel Grillfors , Per Gustafsson , Johan Halvardsson , Mikko Luoma , David Petrasek , Pasi Puistola , Lance Ward Attackers: Johan Davidsson , Henrik Eriksson , Andreas Falk , David Fredriksson , Jan Hrdina , Andreas Jämtin , Eric Johansson , Jonas Johansson , Jari Kauppila , Per Ledin , Johan Lindström , Björn Melin , Mattias Tedenby , Martin Thörnberg , Jukka Voutilainen Head Coach: Kent Johansson |
2009/10 |
Goalkeepers: Andreas Andersson , Stefan Liv Defenders: Adam Almqvist , Johan Björk , Daniel Grillfors , Per Gustafsson , Janne Niinimaa , David Petrasek , Pasi Puistola , Nichlas Torp , Lance Ward , Jesper Williamsson Attackers: Kris Beech , Johan Davidsson , Andreas Falk , Teemu Laine , Per Ledin , Johan Lindström , Johan Linnander , Björn Melin , Simon Önerud , André Petersson , Oscar Sundh , Mattias Tedenby , Martin Thörnberg , David Ullström , Jukka Voutilainen Head coach: Janne Karlsson |
Season statistics
season | Sp | S. | N | U | Pt. | T | Ggt | Pl. | league | Play-offs |
1971/72 | 18th | 6th | 2 | 10 | 14th | 82 | 101 | 7th | Div. II | not reached |
1972/73 | 4th | Div. II | not reached | |||||||
1973/74 | 1 | Div. II | 3rd place, qualification for the Elitserien | |||||||
1974/75 | 1 | Div. II | Promotion to Division 1 | |||||||
1975/76 | 22nd | 16 | 1 | 5 | 33 | 110 | 67 | 3 | Div. I. | 2. Play-off to the Elitserien |
1976/77 | 33 | 24 | 2 | 7th | 50 | 224 | 101 | 1 | Div. I. | 3rd place, qualification for the Elitserien |
1977/78 | 27 | 19th | 2 | 6th | 40 | 162 | 191 | 2 | Div. I. | 1. Play-off to the Elitserien |
1978/79 | 27 | 17th | 3 | 7th | 37 | 144 | 92 | 2 | Div. I. | Promotion to the Elitserien |
1979/80 | 36 | 8th | 24 | 4th | 20th | 113 | 170 | 10 | IT | Relegation to Division 1 |
1980/81 | 36 | 31 | 4th | 1 | 63 | 260 | 95 | 1 | Div. I. | not reached |
1981/82 | 36 | 32 | 2 | 2 | 66 | 266 | 126 | 1 | Div. I. | not reached |
1982/83 | 32 | 20th | 9 | 3 | 43 | 198 | 110 | 6th | Div. I. | not reached |
1983/84 | 32 | 18th | 9 | 5 | 41 | 167 | 111 | 3 | Div. I. | not reached |
1984/85 | 32 | 22nd | 7th | 3 | 47 | 241 | 138 | 5 | Div. I. | Promotion to the Elitserien |
1985/86 | 36 | 16 | 14th | 6th | 38 | 128 | 118 | 3 | IT | Semifinals |
1986/87 | 36 | 16 | 15th | 5 | 37 | 103 | 115 | 5 | IT | not reached |
1987/88 | 40 | 17th | 18th | 5 | 39 | 149 | 166 | 7th | IT | Quarter finals |
1988/89 | 40 | 17th | 20th | 3 | 37 | 156 | 155 | 8th | IT | Quarter finals |
1989/90 | 40 | 16 | 21st | 3 | 35 | 131 | 161 | 9 | IT | not reached |
1990/91 | 40 | 17th | 18th | 5 | 39 | 142 | 119 | 6th | IT | Quarter finals |
1991/92 | 40 | 17th | 16 | 7th | 41 | 151 | 129 | 8th | IT | Quarter finals |
1992/93 | 40 | 13 | 19th | 8th | 34 | 123 | 149 | 9 | IT | not reached |
1993/94 | 40 | 15th | 18th | 7th | 37 | 111 | 118 | 9 | IT | not reached |
1994/95 | 40 | 12 | 19th | 9 | 33 | 117 | 143 | 8th | IT | Swedish champion |
1995/96 | 40 | 18th | 14th | 8th | 44 | 156 | 131 | 4th | IT | Quarter finals |
1996/97 | 50 | 22nd | 19th | 9 | 53 | 178 | 159 | 6th | IT | Quarter finals |
1997/98 | 46 | 19th | 19th | 8th | 46 | 127 | 145 | 7th | IT | Quarter finals |
1998/99 | 50 | 18th | 20th | 12 | 67 | 133 | 148 | 9 | IT | not reached |
1999/00 | 50 | 18th | 19th | 13 | 75 | 144 | 131 | 8th | IT | Quarter finals |
2000/01 | 50 | 17th | 23 | 10 | 66 | 147 | 149 | 10 | IT | not reached |
2001/02 | 50 | 24 | 14th | 12 | 88 | 156 | 140 | 4th | IT | Semifinals |
2002/03 | 50 | 21st | 16 | 13 | 79 | 143 | 142 | 6th | IT | Quarter finals |
2003/04 | 50 | 27 | 17th | 8th | 95 | 162 | 116 | 1 | IT | Swedish champion |
2004/05 | 50 | 15th | 25th | 10 | 57 | 123 | 163 | 10 | IT | not reached |
2005/06 | 50 | 29 | 11 | 10 | 102 | 164 | 107 | 1 | IT | Semifinals |
2006/07 | 55 | 25th | 15th | 15th | 93 | 170 | 150 | 2 | IT | Semifinals |
2007/08 | 55 | 31 | 4th | 13 | 107 | 178 | 132 | 1 | IT | Swedish champion |
2008/09 | 55 | 22nd | 9 | 13 | 90 | 160 | 144 | 4th | IT | final |
2009/10 | 55 | 25th | 5 | 16 | 95 | 188 | 155 | 1 | IT | Swedish champion |
2010/11 | 55 | 24 | - | 16 | 96 | 173 | 143 | 1 | IT | Quarter finals |
2011/12 | 55 | 22nd | - | 16 | 92 | 151 | 130 | 3 | IT | Quarter finals |
2012/13 | 55 | 27 | - | 16 | 102 | 155 | 124 | 4th | IT | Quarter finals |
2013/14 | 55 | 17th | - | 27 | 71 | 146 | 182 | 10 | SHL | Round of 16 |
2014/15 | 55 | 25th | - | 19th | 92 | 145 | 141 | 5 | SHL | Quarter finals |
2015/16 | 52 | 21st | - | 23 | 75 | 138 | 146 | 9 | SHL | Quarter finals |
2016/17 | 52 | 27 | - | 14th | 98 | 152 | 99 | 2 | SHL | Swedish champion |
2017/18 | 52 | 27 | - | 25th | 81 | 145 | 143 | 8th | SHL | Round of 16 |
Total | 1019 | 417 | 190 | 412 | 1255 | 3227 | 3224 |
Legend: Sp = games; S = victories; N = defeats; U = tie; Pts = points; T = goals; Ggt = goals conceded, ES = Elitserien, SHL = Svenska Hockeyligan
Ice rinks
In 2000, HV71 moved into the Kinnarps Arena , which, while the game continued, was built around the old Rosenlundshallen , the first fully enclosed ice rink in Sweden, which opened in 1958. This increased the possible number of viewers from 4,500 to 6,300. Since the 2004/05 season, the stadium has been expanded to accommodate over 7,000 spectators, including 1,100 standing spectators.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Sveriges Radio: Upplev HV: s historiska guld 1995 strength - P4 Jönköping. Retrieved January 21, 2018 .
- ↑ Så blev HV ett guldlag . In: Aftonbladet . ( aftonbladet.se [accessed January 21, 2018]).
- ↑ "Jag är här för att vinna SM-guld" . In: Aftonbladet . ( aftonbladet.se [accessed January 21, 2018]).
- ↑ HV71 mästare efter ny rysare . In: Aftonbladet . ( aftonbladet.se [accessed January 21, 2018]).
- ↑ Peter Gustafsson: Blog: Det mest otippade guldet . In: Jnytt . April 30, 2017 ( jnytt.se [accessed January 21, 2018]).
- ↑ Guldhjältens hyllning efter guldet: "Helt overkligt - överträffar allt" . In: Aftonbladet . ( aftonbladet.se [accessed January 21, 2018]).